HONEYWELL PLANS DEEPER CUTS AS CIVIL AVIATION REMAINS SLOW

HONEYWELL PLANS DEEPER CUTS AS CIVIL AVIATION REMAINS SLOW - Honeywell posted a $560 million before-tax profit in the third quarter, turning around the $498 million loss reported in the third quarter of 2001, but the ailing airline industry and sluggish economy are spurring Honeywell to cut up to 5...

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